Just hours before President Trump takes the stage for his State of the Union address, Hillary Clinton has dropped a nuclear-grade "Spill" across the pond. In an exclusive sit-down with the BBC, the former Secretary of State has officially accused the current administration of a "deliberate and dangerous" cover-up regarding the final, unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files.

🛑 The "Cover-Up" Allegations

Speaking from London, Clinton didn’t hold back. She claimed that the administration is "selectively leaking" documents to target political enemies (referencing the recent headlines surrounding Lord Peter Mandelson) while "scrubbing" names of current allies.

"The American people, and the victims most importantly, deserve the full truth—not a curated version designed to protect those currently in power," Clinton told the BBC.

🏛️ Why the Timing Matters

This interview is a tactical strike. By dropping this on the day of the State of the Union, Clinton has successfully shifted the conversation.

  • The "Ghost" Guests: Remember those Epstein survivors invited to the SOTU tonight? Clinton’s interview suggests they are being used as "political props."

  • The UK Connection: With the UK Government under pressure to release documents labeling Prince Andrew as "arrogant and entitled," Clinton’s BBC appearance aligns her with the British public’s demand for transparency.

🌪️ The "Spill" Perspective

Is this a genuine call for justice, or the ultimate distraction? On TikTok, the hashtag #EpsteinFiles is already trending again, with Gen Z creators dissecting every frame of the BBC interview for "clues."

Whether you’re Team Clinton or Team Trump, one thing is clear: the Epstein shadow is looming larger than ever over tonight’s speech.

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